Weak sauce. Try to stop by really early in the morning if you can. That way you can see if something like iPhone displays have gone up or ropes indicating that a line can be formed. If not, maybe find another store?

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Weak sauce. Try to stop by really early in the morning if you can. That way you can see if something like iPhone displays have gone up or ropes indicating that a line can be formed. If not, maybe find another store?

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I know...weird. First worry about too many peeps then worry about not enough.
One of the things that will flop re: iPHONE is the idea that there will be out of control lines. Lines out the door around the corner. NO WAY. (Except for New Video electronics) people don't camp for too much. Not worried.

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I understand why some people are wondering why some of us are complaining about no lines. If I was in their position I would think the same thing.

But when you're in a small town and you're lucky if someone even knows what the iPhone is.. You kinda feel more like an outsider than anything. Honestly, tomorrow I'll probably either be (1) camping outside the store by myself for no reason or (2) waiting in my car in the parking lot from 3pm on. Most of the people around here, if they know about it, think it's waaay too expensive. It's really not. And yes, it is a big deal.. the iPhone is a huuuge deal.
Eh. I just have a nightmare of me waiting outside the store with like 1 other guy.. and the guy just being aggravating and all of the store employees laughing at me because I'm 'stupid' enough to wait for this phone.
It really is so much better when you have people to share it with.

Although, all that being said, none of this is going to matter @ 6 tomorrow.. I'll be so happy I won't care about anyone else. And I'll feel very stupid for saying that I'm annoyed that there will probably be no lines, even if there weren't any. Because it's worth it.